Miliyah Kato’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
They’ve released many songs—breakup tunes, happy tracks, and songs directed toward women.
Among them, we’ve compiled the most popular ones into a ranking.
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Miliyah Kato Popular Song Rankings [2026] (41–50)
LOVERS part II feat. WakadannaKato Miria43rank/position

Singer-songwriter Miliyah Kato, who is also active as a novelist and fashion designer.
Her 2012 release “LOVERS part II feat.
Wakadanna” is a song that makes you feel you want to stay by your partner’s side no matter what.
Its emotional flow resonates over an R&B-style, rhythmic tempo.
Be sure to pay attention to the well-synchronized choral work with Wakadanna as well.
Why not listen to this love-filled track and deepen the bond between you two?
Love is…Kato Miria44rank/position

This is a wedding song sung by Miliyah Kato.
It has been performed for nearly ten years.
When I was in my early twenties, I told everyone, “I’m definitely going to sing ‘Love is…’ at my wedding!” Even though there’s darkness and sadness, everyone has the right to be happy.
It’s a song that portrays deep love from a different perspective.
ROMANCEKato Miria45rank/position

This is a newly written song that Miliyah Kato participated in as music director, serving as the theme song for “Love x Doc,” the directorial debut of Osamu Suzuki and the first solo starring film for Yo Yoshida.
Incidentally, eleven of Miliyah Kato’s songs are used in the film.
Tokyo StarKato Miria46rank/position

The song that brilliantly portrays the charm of Tokyo is included on Miliyah Kato’s third album, “Tokyo Star.” Its lyrics weave together the bustle of the city and a touch of melancholy, and the wistful melody really sinks into your heart.
Released in April 2008, the album is characterized by its unique sound that fuses J-pop and R&B.
In June of the same year, she held a solo tour titled “TOKYO STAR Tour 2008,” captivating her fans.
It’s a track you’ll want to listen to while gazing at Tokyo’s nightscape.
The lyrics, infused with feelings of longing for one’s hometown, are sure to resonate with everyone.
It’s also recommended as a motivational song for those working hard in the big city.
Want You BackKato Miria47rank/position

This song, Want You Back by Miliyah Kato, sings of a painful, aching heart.
It’s one of the tracks on Miliyah Kato’s eighth album, LIBERTY, released in 2016.
It conveys the feelings you have when you’re head over heels in love, which is exactly why it’s so hard to accept the breakup—you can still feel the lingering attachment.
Isn’t it true that everyone experiences love and breakups that make them feel this way? It’s deeply moving that she also wishes happiness for the person she parted with.
YOU… feat. Izumi Nakasone (HY)Kato Miria48rank/position

Speaking of collaborations between powerhouse female singers, we can’t forget this song by Miliyah Kato and Izumi Nakasone of HY.
Based on real unrequited-love stories sent in by radio listeners, the two artists co-created this gem of a ballad.
Released in September 2014 as their 30th single, it was also included on the milestone 10th-anniversary album “MUSE.” The frustration of not being able to put your feelings into words, and the emotional wavering as you move toward confessing your love, come through poignantly in the harmony between Kato’s delicate vocals and Nakasone’s warm voice.
Chosen as the theme song for a radio drama, this track just might gently give you the push you need if you’re struggling with a one-sided love.
Thank youKato Miria49rank/position

A song filled with gratitude for my ex—thank you for everything until now.
I think it’s a warm song.
It’s a hopeful song about how happy we were sharing so many memories, and how we’ll both keep doing our best from here on.
The melody is so wistful that if you listen absentmindedly, it can really make you cry.


